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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Air Conditioning System


Heat pumps are seen installed out of a house.

If you are looking for information on how to choose the right air conditioning system for the upcoming summer, this blog was written for you. As we approach the hottest days of the year, being able to rely on efficient cooling systems is fundamental. But with different types of air conditioners and complicated technicalities, how can you be sure you are making a wise choice when investing in a new unit for your place? Let’s have a look at some important factors. 


Consider Your Cooling Needs

 

The first thing you should think about when investing in a new air conditioning system is your cooling needs. There is a wide range of factors that will help you determine the type and power of your air conditioner. These include the size of your home, the number of rooms, the type of insulation, the location of your property and even its position in relation to the sun. For instance, properties that have large walls and windows facing the sunset tend to be warmer than those facing the opposite direction, which may require you to get a more efficient system. On the other hand, some properties may not require super powerful units, which is the case of those with more efficient insulation. Analysing these factors can help you decide whether you need a bigger or smaller AC unit for your place.

 

Understanding BTU Ratings

 

One of the most important technical aspects to consider when buying an air conditioner is BTU. These ratings are used to determine the power and efficiency of cooling systems. The higher the BTU, the higher the performance. But how can you know if the BTU rating of a system is enough for your property? Generally, we consider 20 BTU for every square foot of the area you want to cool down. However, as mentioned before, other factors may also influence how effective your AC is going to be in your property, so BTU ratings should be calculated as a starting point only.

 

Central Air Conditioners, Heat Pumps and Ductless Mini-Splits

 

These are some of the most common types of air conditioners in North America. Choosing between central air conditioners, heat pumps or ductless mini-splits will come down to the size of the area you want to cool down. Central AC  and heat pump systems are capable of cooling your entire home by using ducts installed in your property. These can be integrated with heating systems and are often considered very efficient. Ductless mini-splits, on the other hand, are smaller units that are installed in different rooms of your place. They are generally chosen by those who have baseboard heating or need a specific area of their home to be cooled. They are a great alternative when the installation process of a central air conditioner is too challenging for the property’s infrastructure.

 

 

Take Energy Efficiency into Consideration

 

In an attempt to save money on their cooling systems, many people go for the most affordable option they find. Even though this can help you save money in the beginning, you may end up getting a less effective unit that can significantly increase your energy bills. Air conditioning systems are known for having a big impact on energy consumption, so choosing energy-efficient units can make a big difference in your electricity bills, helping you save money in the long run. Consider units with a high Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER). In most cases, the higher the SEER rating, the more energy-efficient the unit will be.

 

Your Choice Efficient Air Conditioning Systems

 

Now that you have gathered valuable information on how to choose the ideal air conditioner for your place, why not take the next step? At Comfort NEXT Heating & Cooling, we provide a wide range of cooling solutions to help you get through the summer in Aurora, Newmarket, Vaughan, Milton, and the surrounding areas of the GTA. From reliable repair services to the installation of new units, we have got you covered. Don’t hesitate to give us a call, and let us help you keep your home cool and comfortable all year round. Reach out to us!

 

 




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